So, Bishop Renault is to face a man who is best known for being a weak-willed and easily brainwashed traitor, is he? There does not appear to be much of Kain's life for one to laud, but Renault is hardly a man to lay down judgment as his own past is little better, after all. What the reserved holy man will focus on instead, is the battle at hand. Kain's jumping antics might save him against many foes, but not from Renault's steady magical counters, which will strike the dragoon without fail or mercy as he lands.